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DL1000 

Product Manual 

DL1000, Rev 1.6A 

Page 12 

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Using Entry Codes: 

To use a programmed entry code: 

1.  Press 

 for the code.  Codes can be 4-6 digits.  

If the system is set to 4-digit codes, then the code is detected 
upon the 4th digit input. 

2.  Pressing 

 or 

 before or after each entry code is not 

required.  If a # or * is entered, it is ignored.  This makes the 
keypad codes compatible with other brands if necessary. 

 

Entry Codes With Time Schedules: 

Entry codes and Relay Time Schedules can be used together for 
better control of the system.  When Latch or Unlatch entry codes 
and times schedules are used, the last action is used.  For 
example: 
1.  If a hold open time schedule is active (LATCH) and a Unlatch 

Entry code is used, the system will unlatch. 

2.  If a Latch code is active and an Unlatch schedule becomes 

active, the system will unlatch. 

3.  If an Unlatch code is active and a Latch schedule becomes 

active, the system will latch. 

4.  Momentary and Toggle codes are ignored during an active 

Relay Time Schedule. 

 

Entry Codes With Sleep Mode: 

Sleep Mode turns the LCD and keypad off after 30 seconds.  When 
a code is used while the system is in sleep mode, a key must be 
pressed before the code is seen.  The first key input is used to 
wake the system and then it looks at each keypad entry.  For 
example, if the system is in sleep mode and a user enters code 
1234, only 234 will be seen by the system as the “1” was used to 
wake the system.  The user needs to press a button to wake the 
system and then enter 1234. 
 

System Status & Clock: 

The current system status may be viewed at any time.  The 
system status displays the current status of Relay 1, Relay 2, Do 
Not Disturb, and the clock time and date. 
 
To view the system status (Relay & DND): 

1.Press 

 and hold for 3 seconds (STATUS) 

2.Press 

 to return to the Welcome screen (WELCOME) 

 
To view the system clock (Time & Date): 

1.Press 

 (Displays Clock Date & Time) 

2.Press 

 to return to Welcome screen (WELCOME) 

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Do Not Disturb (DND) Feature: 

The Do Not Disturb (DND) mode puts the system into a sleep 
mode and does not allow entry code or relay activation while DND 
is On (active).  Entry codes that have been programmed with DND 
Access = ON will be able to activate the relays when the DND 
mode is On (active).  The DND can be toggled ACTIVE/INACTIVE 
from the program mode.  To control the DND mode: 

1.  Press 

 and hold for 3 seconds (STATUS) 

2.  Press 

 PAC (PROGRAM) 

3.  Press 

 (DO NOT DISTURB) 

4.  Press 

 (R SCHED)  

5.  Press 

 1=Active/on, 2=Inactive/off 

8.  Press 

 to exit. 

 
 

Glossary: 

Entry code:  

a code used by an individual to activate or control the 

system.  When a valid code is entered, the system will activate as 
programmed.

 

Flash code:  

a code that can be used xx amount of times.  Once the 

number of times has been used, the code becomes inactive.  Example:  a 
contractor may be given a code that will open the gate 10 times.  On the 
11th try, the code will not open the gate.

 

PAC:  

Program Access Code

 

Program Access Code:  

code used to gain access to the programming 

mode. 

Strikes Lockout:  

helps prevent unauthorized users from using multiple 

codes to access the system.  The system has a 3-minute lockout feature 
that is activated when “x” number of invalid entry codes are entered.   

 

User Safety Guidelines: 

1.  Read and follow all installation manuals and warning instructions. 
2.  Do not use a vehicular gate for pedestrian access.  Vehicular gates 

are for vehicles only.  Pedestrians must use a separate entrance.   

3.  Never allow children to operate or play with gate controls.  Never 

allow children to play in the area of a gate system. 

4.  Never reach through a gate to use a device.   
5.  Only use the system when you have a clear line-of-sight with the 

gate and its travel. 

6.  If the unit is not installed correctly or in a safe manner, turn the 

unit off immediately and do not use. 

7.  DO NOT install or use this device unless all potential 

hazards and pinch points have been eliminated. 

 

           


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Summary of Contents for DL1000

Page 1: ...cess device Please refer to this manual and qualified personnel for assistance DO NOT install this device unless all entrapment and pinch points are eliminated 1 Revision 1 6A DL1000 Standalone Digita...

Page 2: ...e Entry Codes 6 Add Single Customized Codes 7 Delete Single Entry Codes 8 Add Simple Block Entry Codes 8 Add Block Customized Codes 8 Delete Block Entry Codes 9 Auxiliary Input Programming 9 Entry Cod...

Page 3: ...feature to prevent unauthorized use 8 Mount all operating devices clearly out of reach of through gates 9 DO NOT install this device unless all potential hazards and pinch points have been eliminated...

Page 4: ...the system to a gate operator 1 Connect NO1 to Gate Open Input 2 Connect COM1 to Gate Common 3 Use at least 18AWG or larger wire 4 Important Follow all safety guidelines and precautions when using the...

Page 5: ...ol To connect to the Auxiliary Override inputs To activate Relay 1 1 Connect COM to the open device 2 Connect EXIT 1 to the open device To activate Relay 2 1 Connect COM to the open device 2 Connect E...

Page 6: ...number and PAC Serial Number Program Access Code PROGRAMMING Time Clock Programming The DL1000 has a built in 7 Day Plus time clock for time control of individual codes and relay open schedules Codes...

Page 7: ...Press or for active days of week All days Example 1 Sunday 246 MWF PROGRAMMING Add Single Customized Code Cont 21 Press or for start time 12 00 00 Time is 12 hour format 22 Press for AM PM setting 1...

Page 8: ...ize an entry code settings program each step as needed To program a customized block of codes 1 Press and hold for 3 seconds STATUS 2 Press PAC PROGRAM 3 Press CODE 4 Press START 5 Press starting code...

Page 9: ...nput Programming This programming will set the Relay Functions Event Control and Do Not Disturb DND control of the Auxiliary Inputs All external devices fire boxes key boxes pushbuttons connected to t...

Page 10: ...ET 5 Press to confirm All codes will be cleared 6 Press to exit Turn power off on to reset PROGRAMMING Strikes Lockout Programming Strikes Lockout helps prevent unauthorized users from using multiple...

Page 11: ...AM 2 PM 14 Press or for end time 12 00 00 Time is 12 hour format 15 Press for AM PM setting 1 AM 2 PM 16 Press or 1 6 for Relay 2 Function None 17 Press or 1 2 for Relay 2 Event Control Off 18 Press o...

Page 12: ...lock Time Date 1 Press Displays Clock Date Time 2 Press to return to Welcome screen WELCOME OPERATING INSTRUCTIONS Do Not Disturb DND Feature The Do Not Disturb DND mode puts the system into a sleep m...

Page 13: ...uts 1 Strikes Lockout feature may be active Wait 3 minutes and retry 2 Make sure the keypad is plugged in correctly Entry Codes will not activate relay 1 Enter the entry code slower A beep should soun...

Page 14: ...can cause serious injury or death Read and follow all installation manuals reference manuals and warning label instructions 2 Vehicular gates are for vehicles only Pedestrians must use a separate entr...

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